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- Brazil ETFs Gear Up for World Cup, Olympics
The Brazil exchange traded fund has broken above its 200-day moving average amid the rally in emerging markets.Brazil has been the focus of many investors over the past few years, and 2012 could prove ... - Brazil may break car agreement with Mexico
Brazil may end a decade-old automotive trade pact with Mexico and start charging tariffs on cars imported from that country as it battles a growing trade deficit in the sector, the government and local media said Thursday. - Brazil crime up as police strike
Soldiers patrol the streets in the Brazilian state of Bahia where a police strike has caused the crime rate to soar. - Brazil Airports Privatization To Be Test Of Financing Ability
The privatization of Brazil's airports could prove to be a test of the country's nascent long-term credit market, as investors look beyond the national development bank to fund the more than 22 billion Brazilian reais ($13 billion) that will be needed to modernize three major airports. - Brazil cabinet changes are tip of graft iceberg
The resignations of seven Brazilian cabinet ministers over corruption charges since President Dilma Rousseff took office are the tip of an endemic problem which experts say hobbles the country's bid for great power status. - Brazil's poor seem left behind in growth spurt, observers say
The razing of the Pinheirinho slum that was home to 8,000 squatters highlights the plight of those who can't afford to live in their own communities. Two children ran through the rubble, ducking under smoke pouring from a building that was still burning. Everywhere were signs that people had left in haste: toys, half-cooked meals, couches, ID cards, a fan photo of Justin Bieber.

